hospital, officials say he is not breathing and his heart had stopped. our thoughts, our prayers are with him, his family, with the people of japan. this is very, very sad moment and we re waiting news. carley: former president donald trump saying devastating news, that abe has been shot, he was a true friend of mine and more importantly, america. todd: abe left office due to suspected health problems. breaking news overseas. carley: another fox news alert, we are awaiting the release of the june jobs report this morning. economists will be watching as it could give off the latest sign of a recession. you are watching fox and friends first, i m carley shimkus. todd: i m todd piro, white house trying to convince you their agenda will work. are you buying it? gallup poll says no, it is down 15 points from a year ago. that number includes 51% of democrats. former spokesman for the bernie sanders campaign says the economy seems to be running out of control, fundamenta
deterrence and defence to provide long term security for members. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are james rampton who s features writer at the independent and annabel denham who s director of communications at the institute of economic affairs, which is a free market think tank. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. the metro leading with the americans decision to station thousands more troops in europe as part of nato s efforts to deter vladimir putin. the i focusing efforts to deter vladimir putin. the ifocusing on british defence spending saying there will be no more money for the military for another three years, that s despite those tensions in europe. the times front page highlights prince charles vow not to to accept large cash donations on behalf of his charitries again. the telegraph has spoken to allies of the prime minister who fear he won t get a fair trial into the inquiry whether he misled parl
stolen by fraud. that was testimony from former attorney general bill barr, played during the second hearing into the attack on the capitol, saying donald trump was detached from reality, as he tried to overturn the 2020 election. we will have the key take-aways from day two of testimony. plus, after yesterday s intense sell-off, stock futures are in the green so far this morning. as investors brace for a larger than expected interest rate hike. we ll have the latest read on the economy. and the race to turn that bipartisan compromise on gun safety into law and the process of writing the bill hits a snag. good morning. and welcome to way too early. on this tuesday, june 14th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us. we begin today with the second hearing into the january 6th attack on the capitol. the house select committee made the case yesterday that donald trump had an inner circle of advisers telling him the truth, that the election was not stolen, but t
president, for example. how would trump know giuliani was drunk? i mean, does this seem like a drunk person to you? tony blinken or how is that guy a general? all the networks, wow. all the networks. whew. i know prince andrew is very questionable now. i never went out with him. ever. never had a drink with him. never was with a woman or a young girl with him. no, i m a functioning i m probably shut up. you are a [ bleep ]! all right, rudy, hold that thought. right? how do you know? what s the steering wheel? what is that? please let the story speak for itself. what was he doing? willie, i don t what was that? should have arrested him for a dui for that move, just all over the road. good lord. [ laughter ] it is one of those how did i miss these clips? the story will speak for itself, joe. yeah, but it s not like you can just sit there and go, bitcoin took a 15% i mean, willie, that s crazy, crazy stuff. when you see it all in one place,
from msnbc world headquarters here in new york, welcome everyone to alex witt reports. developing here for this hour, in just, days the january six select committee will begin laying out its findings in primetime public hearings. earlier, today committee member congressman adam schiff gave insight into the approach will be taking a detailing its findings. the american people, i think, now a great deal already. they ve seen a number of bombshells already. there is a great deal they haven t seen. but perhaps most important is that the public hasn t seen it woven together, how one thing led to another, at one line of effort to overturn the election led to another and ultimately led to terrible violence. the first non peaceful transfer of power in our history. so, we want to tell that comprehensive narrative. meanwhile, a new look at americans attitudes to gun laws as the debate over gun violence pretend prevention intensifies. and you cbs news yougov poll shows 60% of americ